Togo Secures €22.5 Million from Luxembourg to Accelerate Eco-Transition and Biodiversity Protection

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Thursday, 14 August 2025 11:59
Togo Secures €22.5 Million from Luxembourg to Accelerate Eco-Transition and Biodiversity Protection

(Togo First) - Togo will receive €22.5 million (about CFA14.7 billion) from Luxembourg, supported by the European Union, to strengthen its environmental policies. The new funding supports the ongoing fight against climate change and the protection of biodiversity through the Support Programme for the Fight against Climate Change and the Protection of Biodiversity, known as PALCC+.

Minister of the Environment Katari Foli-Bazi signed the agreement in Lomé during a visit by a Luxembourg delegation. The funds will target urban waste management improvements across six major cities and enhance the conservation of priority protected areas, including Fazao-Malfakassa National Park.

The project focuses on building modern waste sorting and recycling facilities. It will also intensify efforts to combat poaching and deforestation, key threats to Togo’s natural heritage.

PALCC+ builds on the original PALCC program launched in 2017, which received €10.6 million from the EU. The initial program aimed at preserving natural resources and agro-ecology in strategic protected areas across the country.

The expanded PALCC+ program adds new components. It will structure value chains around non-timber forest products and agricultural goods. It will also develop hydro-agricultural schemes and restore degraded peripheral zones, especially along the Mono River.

Early estimates from PALCC show that nearly 17,000 households will directly benefit from the program. Altogether, about 1.15 million people across Togo could see direct or indirect improvements from these efforts.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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